The NYCLU and city agree the department no longer stores the names of people who are stopped, arrested or issued a summons when those cases are dismissed or resolved with a fine for a noncriminal violation. A lawsuit was brought in May 2010 on behalf of hundreds of thousands of people whos...
Scrolling through the@stopandfriskTwitter feed, it’s hard to ignore the number of New Yorkers stopped for “other” reasons or a “suspicious bulge.” Another hard-to-miss trend is the number of times officers stop and frisk someone who never had a weapon on them in the first place...
摘要: In this report the NYCLU provides a detailed picture of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk program in 2011. This report examines stops, frisks, force, race, the recovery of weapons, and the treatment of the hundreds of thousands of innocent people stopped last year....
Against that background, the NYCLU today released the Stop and Frisk Watch app in front of police headquarters.According to the New York Post, “Users of the app can hit record to start shooting video if they witness a stop. If they shake the phone, it stops filming, and the video is ...
The article offers brief information on the Android application launched by the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) for monitoring police interactions in the public.StrangeAdarioEBSCO_bspPC Magazine
New Yorkers have been subjected to police stops and street interrogations more than 5 million times since. Fifty percent of those stops every year since then have targeted African Americans, with Latinos as a close second.The NYCLU says nearly nine out of 10 stopped-and-frisked New Yorkers ha...
The video and survey will go to the NYCLU, which will use the information to shed light on the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practices and hold the Department accountable for its actions. • Listen: This function alerts the user when people in their vicinity are being stopped by the police. ...
The recording is being widely publicized for the first time as part of a video by documentary filmmaker Ross Tuttle, whopublished the tape on theNation’s website today. Unlike previous homegrown attempts to push for police accountability, likeCopwatchor theNYCLU’sstop-and-frisk iPhone app, “...
The recording is being widely publicized for the first time as part of a video by documentary filmmaker Ross Tuttle, whopublished the tape on theNation’s website today. Unlike previous homegrown attempts to push for police accountability, likeCopwatchor theNYCLU’sstop-and-frisk iPhone app, “...
The recording is being widely publicized for the first time as part of a video by documentary filmmaker Ross Tuttle, whopublished the tape on theNation’s website today. Unlike previous homegrown attempts to push for police accountability, likeCopwatchor theNYCLU’sstop-and-frisk iPhone app, “...